meh. now you're just being childish. but i'll let you know that as opposed to you, english is not my mother's language. plus i just rushed that post.

i'll still let you know a few more things:
you are listening to lil b the wrong way if you're just looking for some groundbreaking, thought provoking lyrics. it isn't about that, at least not his "swag" stuff. however, his "i'm gay" album is a different story, it's his most serious effort, give it a shot & you'll be surprised.
the themes in this album are enlightening, i'll even strech the line and say life-changing. lil b really DID make me gay (happy).

either way, he's one of the coolest, and most easily likeable people in rap. the way he shifts from hilarious stuff like "bitch i'm paris hilton" to "unchain me" is beyond amazing. and how many musicians do you know who give out their albums for free? he put a link for his album on twitter, for the fans who couldn't afford it.

Lil B is a carefully crafted multi-faceted dadaist with multitudes of personas that even when he appears serious (Age of Information) he is subtly satirizing “real hip hop” (in the case of that song, Common) and that his music is not intended to be view as serious or not, because the very ambiguity of that question is what gives it it’s deconstructionist edge which is simultaneously destroying and recreating hip-hop

i see that you are really frustrated about the basedgod, then i suppose he fucked your bitch, just thank him for that & for inspiring you to actually do something with your poor, poor life (that lame "poem").

dat sugarhill gang could only dream about being as gay as their bitches after he fucked them.

Bitch Mob Vol 1 has def grown on me. I just think the beats on that tape are especially awesome. They sound so like early 90s minimal. I gotta get the chopped n screwed version too now. And I just downloaded Black Flame this week.